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Is there a role for surgery beyond colonic aganglionosis and anorectal malformations in children with intractable constipation?

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Is there a role for surgery beyond colonic aganglionosis and anorectal malformations in children with intractable constipation?

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PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to assess benefit of surgery in the treatment of childhood constipation in children without aganglionosis or anorectal malformations. METHODS: Retrospective chart review and follow-up questionnaire of 19 children (10 girls, age 7.6 +/- 3.9 years) who underwent surgery after colonic and anorectal manometry had documented abnormal motility. Children at the time of manometric evaluation had symptoms of intractable constipation a mean of 5.1 +/- 2.5 years. Follow-up questionnaires were administered to caregivers a mean of 11.4 +/- 9.3 months after surgical intervention. RESULTS: Proximal colonic abnormalities were seen in 2 patients, abnormalities involving the distal colon and rectosigmoid region in 13 patients, pancolonic abnormalities in 2 patients, and incomplete relaxation of the internal anal sphincter in 2 patients. Surgery led to increase in frequency of bowel movements per week (8.1 v 1.9; P <.005), decrease in soiling episodes per week (2.20 v 4

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